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Show 1937 Tune 17 ; Coin" Found in Egypt 0,1 Spring la almost here, bit keeps watch most splendid news yearl far behind Winsome. KSfJISS sjtf5r ! to' JJ, I ntij f1 ton 8nd Green Forest he ,very tew minutes and fl titionfrmWhIeh direction, At excj Kith , Ptter you watching Skunk after he and look hi Sit Up nrt. MU had a lsn t Coyote Reddy Fox Peter Babbit to Be Klsute That Be Seemed tar Something. Awake - that Wind KV ,rs la tbs Old Pasture and been tot Hawk hasnt here for several days, hes gone sway until next a. There Isnt anything for you Peter." i afraid of just now, I cried Peter. sp to I go, lipperty-lipperty-li- cience and thats the of the whole She Is never v 1$ Sy lv, ' ' x afraid," I i I l'n i 15 Cairo 'it nu un of me V ; Btth PI 1 !T 01 Vs H ,rst ' whether have, Mistress Ihy, if they Porcelain FIRST AID TO THE AILING HOUSE Print By Roger B. Whitman Tn WOMEN CAN DO GOOD PAINT JOBS. days ago a woman asked A FEW me where she could go to have Hrar S&4 i. lmIute ? I'afcslrn Ki?unr i on. from rt6al Mu Bnd n a fine some kitchen furniture repainted. I asked her why she did not do it herself. She said that she had never done any painting, didnt know anything about it, and was afraid that she would make a mess of things. I told her thkt she would find it simple enough; that commonsense was about all that she would need. I gave this would-b- e painter the following pointers. First, get the old furniture ready for painting by washing it with soap and water, and rinsing off all of. the soap and dirt with clear water, then, after drying, to go all over It with fine sandpaper to cut the remaining gloss of the old finish, and to smooth the edges of cracks and chipped places. The floor under the furniture should be covered with newspapers to catch spatters. On opening a can of paint or enamel, stir with a stick to mix the hard lumps at the bottom with the liquid floating on top, so that the entire canful Is blended to an even smoothness. Paint or enamel should not be put on too thick; not so thick that it runs and forms beads. Two thin coats last longer and look better one thick coat than welhk Two coats will probably be needThe Jacket Plain, and the ed; maybe even three. When endP blue organ- - amel is to be used, the undercoats should be of a kind that dries withheavy 111 s&g&uau! un wall flat or for Instance, dercoater, paint Each undercoat should be thoroughly dry and hard before the next coat goes on In painting a chair, do the legs out- gloss;- - a- - kind- - called-ename- l- olin-'d,- ti.i tons and the Kgyptian inis, um in a ssistant efiutor of the shaft t0I1lb cut tt.o rock By DOUGLAS MALI, OC II OOD taste is hardly taught It cans, after a spectacular into an old field, have become almost commonplace. And paper cups, glass Containers for food that wp are proud to use ns dinner ware, motor oil in non refill. ible cans, have made a place for them- ru-o-r entrance selves. and detail. matter of the mind heart and instinct yet has This area of viewing screen may reasonably be aupposed to represent rules, the television set owners wishes for And 'rules not difficult to find. size, since it is probable that future Whatever you may choose to wear, commercially-avallablsets will be Whether a countess or a cook. about as as the larger radios large It is not good if people stare today. A few people may wish to And turn to take the second look. devote the whole side of a room to a television screen but the feeling Good iaste is unobtrusiveness: No band precedes it when it is that a picture about two feet square, visible across an ordinary comes. living room, will meet the greatest They who that quality possess Need never be announced with demand. New Projection Tube. drums. It is the unassuming charm, Dr. V. K. Zworykin, W. H. Paint,As pure and lovely as a brook, er and Dr. R. R. Law described the That does not sound a loud alarm new type projection tube which To stop and take the second look. makes posable the bright Images In "living roon alze. Idea beGood taste ia something of the aoul, hind the work is that a controlled It is a modesty ofmien, stream df electrons strikes a fioures-ceOf dress, of poise an aureole screen and by bombardment Of beauty rather sensed than seen. makes the screen shine so brightly And not admiring, men today that an ordinary optical ayitem can That startled inventory took: enlarge the image to its 18 by 24 It is the violation they Inch alze. Observe, who take the second These flying electrons, which ultilook. form the television picture, mately UoudiM Mallorh. WNU Service. have to pass through four "gates before striking the flourescent crcen. Through Small Hole. By BEST BALL Through the first three the electrons are packed into a pencil of rays about the alze of a real Hoston Smith' But In going through the Backs wta last gate they must pass through Foe. A Full a hole too small in size to allow the ikon shot passage of a human hair. Getting these electrons through this tiny opening without loss and obtaining waa something on the opposite-aione of the kinks in the original KkjhT arm Aid Idea that almost led to its abandonthis on atSTAOC ment before being tried. .feACKSWIN? The television engineers are now e their work ironing out continuing StartLeft hano of bowNSwiMa ope Pushes club hampering factor in their de6ACK. LEFT AJifi that the bright, clear velopment; Polling CLua image can only be obtained with down special laboratory' equipment and with technical operators. One improvement sought is an improved HORTON SMITH S IRON SWING flourescent material which will no tendency to lift or stand up better under the intense is THERE the club upward in Horton bombardment of the electron beam. Smiths iron swing illustrated here. It is a swing in its entirety and each stage of the stroke is designed to In fit into the twinging scheme. the first part of the stroke ahown above, Smiths left arm la pushing the club back, the clubhead traveling straight back from the ball and close to the ground. This, in combiPittsburgh. Changes in nation with the turn of the body, fastructure itself are the arc. brain smoother a vors wider, This turn of the body baa enabled responsible for obsessions, Smith to keep pushing the club back Dr. Paul Schilder of New with his left to the halfway mark, where the right arm will help swing York told members of the it further upward. If there were American Psychiatric assono semblance of an extended left, ciation here. plus body turn, at this point the The kind of obsessions to which arc of the atroke would be greatly Dr. Schilder referred are a form -curtailed. Furtherrn ore th e r e wb uld . of whlchcer-tain be .no assurance that the downand Ideas keep gothoughts swing would be accurate for the ing through the patlent'a mind left, or guiding arm, would no against hia wish and in spit of him-sel- f. longer be a true gauge of the path. At the top of the stroke One patient cited by Dr. Schilder Smith Is in an excellent position to the idea, from her sisters critigot start the downswing momentum that she had always been cism, with a pull downward of this same resented this very much, She lazy. will start the club left arav This not atop thinking and laycould but downward slowly and smoothly and ing that ahe had always been lazy. with gradually increasing momenHer husband tried to help her overtum. The position, in the last draw- come this difficulty which worried ing, Is one of latent power suggesther by telling her "to send the cocking at this stage the velocity that eyed world to belL After that, can be Imparted to the stroke st she could not out of her mind get impact An important factor Is the the idea that she had to do this. closeness of the right elbow to the Another patient complained of body. Insuring a stroke down on an dirt everywhere and had to seeing" inside line. house continually, alher clean WNU Service. e Ben Syndicate. though she was convinced there was - no'dirt in It These patients are - Biblical Land of Ghen The location of the bilical land 4 not really thinking. Dr. Schilder exGoshen cannot be positively Identi- plained, but are in a state in which fied, but it lay somewhere on the one Idea persists in their minds. The patient who was obsessed eastern border of Egypt The Egypt on our maps, however, is not the with the idea of dirt had had enEgypt of the Pharaohs. Ancient cephalitis. The other patient had Egypt c6nsisted only of the Nile not but must have also had some valley, the Fayum and the Delta a damn re to her brain. Dr. Schilder long narrow strip of land watered believes. The brain damage may have been each year by the inundations of the Nile river. The land of Goshen waa present at birth or may have been caused by injury at birth or by aome located aomewhere between-t- he It Delta and the Isthmus of Suez, not unknown poison or infection. In ancient Egypt proper, though it probably occurred during early the jurisdiction of the childhood. Pharaohs. e first; turn the chair upside down another chair or a table. on For kitchen furniture, use the best enamel that can be had; some kind that dries with a surface like porcelain. This resists soiling and is easy to clean. Of course, it should be of the quick drying kind; the kind that dries in four hours or so. For another pointer, if there Is an interruption in the middle of a job, the paint can should be tightly closed to keep the paint or enamel in good condition, liie brush tfiould be wiped off, rinsed with turpentine, shaken out and wrapped in waxed paper. That will keep it soft for several days. C By Roger B. Whitman WNU Service. THE LANGUAGE OEYOUR HAND By Leicester K. Davis Tubllc Ledfer, The nt Graphic Golf lead-penci- L lift From Changes in Brain Structure E'VERY kind of mentality seems to have a niche into which it must be fitted before Its possessor can function with the satisfaction that- - f sion. These lessons have described the various types of mental expression indicated by the Finger of Saturn. And now, before progressing to further revelations of the inner self given by other fingers, we shall consider the final and. In many ways, one of the most Interesting types of second finger. The Creative Finger of Saturn. l--i self-expr- ollows-compl- ete The strength and capability combined in this exceptional second fincharger are Its most outstanding acteristics. This and its pronounced inclination toward the third or Finger of Brilliance. Such a - Finger -- of -- Saturn- ia moderately straight, fleshed. The length is greater than either the first or third finger. Usuis very ally the middle knuckle roundsmoothly prominent, though the than larger ed and perceptibly nail Joint The nail tip is gracefully but not excessively Aapered, and the nail is father oval in shape, slightly convexed and well set Under backward pressure, the entire finger has lithe, resilient feeL A Finger of Saturn of this kind indiand so placed is ajmost certain unlimited has that mind cation of a possibilities for creative expression or in the arts, literature or drama, invention. of la the fields well-forme- WNU Service. one-dos- WNU Service, iSSSTI Where was the first session e e United States Supreme court held, and how many justices were present? 2. Are the authorized version and the King James Bible the same? , 3. What animal is the fastest ruuner? , 4. How big is the standard par. achute? 5. When was the federal Income tax first, imposed? ' '6. What state has furnished more Presidents than any other? 7. IIow many counties in the state of Delaware? 8. How many kinds of time In use in the world? Answer 1. The first session of the United States Supreme court was held in the Royal Exchange in New York, February 1, 1790, with three of the six Justices present. 2. They are. The King James Rible became known as the authorized version, probably because it bore the line appointed to be read in churches on the title page. 3. The cheetah In short distance runs. It can run down a deer or antelope for a short distance. 4. The standard airplane para- chute has a spread of 24 feet when open. In the year 1918. Virginia. There ere but three counties in the state of Delaware. 8. Sixty-thre- e kinds of standard time are used in the world. 5. 8. 7. tory. Envelopes are made not only of paper these days, but also of tin and other metals as well as transparent cellulose sheeting. Th metal envelopes are used for holding materials that would leak or damage ordinary paper. Reasons for 8mall Packages. There are two motives in making smaller packages. On is convenience, which is the reason for th present American boom In small packages. The other is the fact that many people of low purchasing power must buy In small quantities even though that may be the most uneconomical way in the long run. This finds an extreme in China. The American trade commissioner at Shanghai, in urging more suitable packaging of American goods, tells how an American raisin company recognized that its product must be brought Into the buying range of the masses. It was content to package as few as five raisins in a stampsized envelope to be sold for th lowest unit of Chines copper currency. Coleman AIR-PRESSU- Mantle LANTERN Um your Coleman la hundred of place where ta ordinary tan torn la naelcea. Ua K for aflar-darchoree, hunt-ffiahln. or on any o, k mint fob . . . kjuma niaht into day. Wind, raw or anow cant put k out. High cendlwpowtr airpreaaura hfhL Keroee and gaeoUne rnodela. The f meat wade, at low aa 4 tf. our local dealer can eupohr you. Send poet card for FREE Folder. AN LAMP AND TOV CO. Tire DepL.VUin, Wichita, Kaa. ChhwgtMty Fhiladalphla, Pm let com ui.:o d Obsessions Result The Creative Finder of Saturn an even larger use of single-us- e Containers Is predicted. Arthur D. Little laboratories foresee what they call the "toothpaste cocktail." which will do away with losing the top olT the toothpaste tube because you will use It once and throw it awnv. Hermetically scaled containers are soon to come into use for the dispensing of hair tonics, flavor' lag extracts and even alcoholic beverages in quantities. Tubes of ColTee and Ialnt. It is predicted that there will be made this year some 25,000,000 single-use tubes tor holding the makings of as many cups of soluble coffee. A paint manufacturer haa greatly simplified his problem of providing a bright spectrum of many colors of paint. Uncolored or white paint only is Bold In the familiar cans. But single-ustubes of colored pigments in oil are squeezed Into the can by the user to make any color desired. The dealers reduce the cans on their shelves to about a seventh of the usual invenNow is a And DAVIS ers, whether we need the things themselves or not. Radio Knirineers motion pictures in brightness in schools: 1. Bell Syndicate. of the TIIIS At the meeting here of the In-- ' stitute of Radio Engineers, scientists of the Rsdio Corporation of America demonstrated televised pictures, 18 by 24 inches in size, that compare favorably with home THE SECOND LOOK t is a package age. we buy things be- xause we like their contain-- ! New York. A scientific idea that figuratively almost went into the wastebasket because it seemed too ditll: cult to work out has now produced bright, clear television images of sucli size that they appear to meet the potential requirements of home users. tlf uaquar.i quairy. KM3CIDIliTV lv evor fl,und. weighs d by AKH UmU Kir CX UmnnS UU a,lCU'Mt as he asked does It make fcm or not?" By WATSON Service. Method Worked Out V U: lien- by WNU . replied V uid Jimmy shortly. "What Service. d General Quiz O Tubes Single-Un- e Televised Pictures Can Ie Produced for the Home User , Y' K 4-O- shm; C Selene ' i 7 4 up and down ,, a v-"- V V3 "Perhaps, said Peter slowly to himself, "perhaps there is some one else Just as eager to be the first Ha what under the sun ere to hear Winsome Bluebird and I am WNU Service. ntchinf for so sharply? perlittle bit selfish in trying so hard a il Jimmy. f to be the first I hadnt thought of h, Jimmy, do you know that before, I guess that tomorrow Ill be glad, and if some one else hears or seesAiim first I'll be glad ijbody has seen or heard Win-- ii PH go about my business. too. Bluebird?" Peter fairly Then just if I do hear Winsome first C T. W. purrees WNU Service. I'm not A ?f ,, ' . C , s p. Jimmy Skunk grinned as he watched him.JPeter Rabbit is as foolish and crazy as ever, just he grumbled. Thats nobody but Sam Jay and Peter Is running his legs off for nothing. Ill be just as glad as anybody to have Mistress Spring get here because then maybe I can get some fat beetles, but what's the use of getting excited? Winsome Bluebird will come and Mistress Spring will come when they get ready and not before. Meanwhile Im more Interested in getting something to eat I wonder if its safe to go up to Farmer Browns hen house. From the racket those hens made this morning there must be some fresh eggs there. It was Just as Jimmy had said. Peter reached the Old Orchard only to find it was Sammy Jay and not Winsome Bluebird who was there. He pretended that he had come up to tee If Jimmy Chuck had waked yet, and as soon as he could he stole away by himself to watch and listen some more. But it was all in vain. Not a glimpse did he get of Winsome, nor a sound of his sweet whistle. That night Peter sat in the dear Old Brier Patch thinking it all over. ? Ask Me Another Offered Public in IMS! ojcrvvcc I would like to be the first to see oi hear Winsome and thats what Im watching for. Its great fur to go about telling good news. I think I'd rath-e- r be Winsome Bluebird than any one I know of, because everybody is so glad to see him. Excuse me. Jimmy! I think I see something blue up there In the Old Orchard! Off scampered Peter Rabbit for the Old Orchard as fast as he could Nearly Everything Can Be Purchased in Small Packages Keeping Up Thorn lal i - , mental-disorder-i- club-hea- n ds -- was-un- der Yale Students Form Club for Research in Rocketry Field New Haven, Conn. Rocketry, long considered off the main path of the engineering stiences, is attracting theat-tentio- n Co Orin of student engineers at Yale. The recently organized Yale Rocketry club, con- sisting of engineering students and .devoted to the study of fundamental rocket principles, plans to carry out actual experimentation and research in this field. Experimentation in rocketry has long passed the phase of sending up rockets for the purpose of gathering pertinent facta about the efficiency of the device. Proving stands built to hold the rocket motor securely to the ground, having delicate gauging mechanisms, furnish data on fuel flow, fuel tank end combustion s. chamber pressures, and Jet This is "the "method th engineers of the Yal Rocket club plan to use. The most pressing problems for rocket research are those concerning liquid fuels, used today almost to the exclusion of the explosive powder mixtures; and those dealing with constructional metals for the motor and the entire rockeL The Yale engineers point out that while liquid oxygen is now generally used la conjunction with either' gasoline or aldohol, there are many drawbacks to this fuel mixture. They believe future development in the field of rocketry waits the discovery of a more. source of power. The liquid oxygen brings about many of the difficulties. Because of Its low boiling point, large increase in volume during transformation from the 'liquid to gaseous' state, effect upon the strength of metals at low temperatures, andlts tendency to cauie valves to freeze and stick, it la hard to control with resc-tion- - certainty.- 0 (Om way fart from Ogdon or Salt Lait City, good bo ah-oo- o JUioBod tootbot or tbair tort.) 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